Figure 3.
Incidental finding of primary lung cancer in a 72-year-old patient studied with 68Ga-PSMA-11 for prostate cancer; the PSA levels at the time of the study were 0.005 ng/mL. A fused PET/CT image (A) showing mild 68Ga-PSMA uptake in the posterior basal segment of the left lung corresponding to a small lung nodule from a co-registered low-dose CT scan (B). Histology showed a primary lung adenocarcinoma.